Sadly, this was not the Dom Perignon I would fall in love with, simply put, it was totally fruit driven and lacked serious complexity, the fruit was so prominent that I didn’t even get to taste anything beyond the fruits! This could probably age, but would only turn out to be very intense fruity champagne, there won’t be any complexity. So I would suggest don’t hold on to this champagne, just drink up and enjoy this super-hot vintage (2009 was a very hot vintage throughout Europe) Dom Perignon!